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Pascal Morgan

@pascalmorgan

think.speak.transform. "navigate the future" #speaker #futurist #transhumanism #technology #innovation #sustainability (he/him) 🇪🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🌍🌱🤖🧑🏽‍🚀🚀

Berlin, Germany Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Anjney Midha
Anjney Midha@AnjneyMidha·
*New Lecture* Stanford @CS153Systems '26, Session 8 The Compute Behind Intelligence with Jensen Huang from @nvidia full link in comment - this clip is just the one where he talks about tomatoes
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Andrew Curran
Andrew Curran@AndrewCurran_·
Mythos has cracked MacOS. It took five days.
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Anatoli Kopadze
Anatoli Kopadze@AnatoliKopadze·
Godfather of AI: "If you sleep well tonight, you may not have understood this lecture." This 47-minute lecture is the best thing I saw about AI in the last few months. It will definitely help you understand how it actually works and where it's going. Geoffrey Hinton built the neural networks behind every AI alive, then quit Google to warn the world about it. The part nobody wanted to hear: > AI is already developing abilities its creators didn't intend > in most cognitive tasks it's already ahead of us > the question is no longer if it surpasses us but when > the only decision left is which side of that line you're on Right now the average person opens Claude, types something, gets an answer, closes the tab. They think they're using AI. they're using maybe 10% of it. I went through his entire lecture, built a practical system from what he was describing. 18 steps to actually use Claude the right way, with copy-paste prompts that work today. Full guide in the post below.
Anatoli Kopadze@AnatoliKopadze

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Mo
Mo@atmoio·
The Unethical Guide to Surviving AI Layoffs
Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong

This is an email I sent earlier today to all employees at Coinbase: Team, Today I’ve made the difficult decision to reduce the size of Coinbase by ~14%. I want to walk you through why we're doing this now, what it means for those affected, and how this positions us for the future. Why now Two forces are converging at the same time. We need to be front footed to respond to both. First, the market. Coinbase is well-capitalized, has diversified revenue streams, and is well-positioned to weather any storm. Crypto is also on the verge of the next wave of adoption, with stablecoins, prediction markets, tokenization, and more taking off. However, our business is still volatile from quarter to quarter. While we've managed through that cyclicality many times before and come out stronger on the other side, we’re currently in a down market and need to adjust our cost structure now so that we emerge from this period leaner, faster, and more efficient for our next phase of growth. Second, AI is changing how we work. Over the past year, I’ve watched engineers use AI to ship in days what used to take a team weeks. Non-technical teams are now shipping production code and many of our workflows are being automated. The pace of what's possible with a small, focused team has changed dramatically, and it's accelerating every day. All of this has led us to an inflection point, not just for Coinbase, but for every company. The biggest risk now is not taking action. We are adjusting early and deliberately to rebuild Coinbase to be lean, fast, and AI-native. We need to return to the speed and focus of our startup founding, with AI at our core. What this means To get there, we are not just reducing headcount and cutting costs, we’re fundamentally changing how we operate: rebuilding Coinbase as an intelligence, with humans around the edge aligning it. What does this mean in practice? - Fewer layers, faster decisions: We are flattening our org structure to 5 layers max below CEO/COO. Layers slow things down and create coordination tax. The future is small, high context teams that can move quickly. Leaders will own much more, with as many as 15+ direct reports. Fewer layers also means a leaner cost structure that is built to perform through all market cycles. - No pure managers: Every leader at Coinbase must also be a strong and active individual contributor. Managers should be like player-coaches, getting their hands dirty alongside their teams. - AI-native pods: We’ll be concentrating around AI-native talent who can manage fleets of agents to drive outsized impact. We’ll also be experimenting with reduced pod sizes, including “one person teams” with engineers, designers, and product managers all in one role. In short: AI is bringing a profound shift in how companies operate, and we’re reshaping Coinbase to lead in this new era. This is a new way of working, and we need to leverage AI across every facet of our jobs. To those who are affected I know there are real people behind these decisions — talented colleagues who have poured themselves into this company and our mission. To those of you who will be leaving: thank you. You’ve helped build Coinbase into what it is today, and I am sincerely grateful for everything you've done. All impacted team members will receive an email to their personal account in the next hour with more information, and an invitation to meet with an HRBP and a senior leader in your organization. Coinbase system access has been removed today. I know this feels sudden and harsh, but it is the only responsible choice given our duty to protect customer information. To those affected, we will be providing a comprehensive package to support you through this transition. US employees will receive a minimum of 16 weeks base pay (plus 2 weeks per year worked), their next equity vest, and 6 months of COBRA. Employees on a work visa will get extra transition support. Those outside of the US will receive similar support, based on local factors and subject to any consultation requirements. Coinbase prides itself on talent density. Our employees are among the most talented people in the world, and I have no doubt that your skills and experience will be highly sought after as you pursue your next chapters. How we move forward To the team that is staying, I know this is a difficult day. We’re saying goodbye to colleagues and friends you've been in the trenches with. But here’s what I want you to know as we move forward together: Over the past 13 years, we have weathered four crypto winters, gone public, and built the most trusted platform in our industry. We’ve made it this far by making hard decisions and by always staying focused on our mission. This time will be no different – nothing has changed about the long term outlook of our company or industry. And most importantly, our mission has never been more important for the world. Increasing economic freedom requires a new financial system, and we’re building it. The Coinbase that emerges from this will be more capable than ever to achieve our mission. Brian

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Pascal Morgan
Pascal Morgan@pascalmorgan·
We have entered a new era. Faster than expected. Messier than we hoped for. And we have no idea how to handle this. Buckle up: Time to embrace our acceleration. 🚀🤖
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Pascal Morgan
Pascal Morgan@pascalmorgan·
@MatthewBerman "excuse me, buddy!" 😂 that sums it up nicely... Mythos is a wake up call. love your content, pertinent and to the point as always.
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@MatthewBerman·
Initial thoughts on Mythos before the full vid
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Pascal Morgan
Pascal Morgan@pascalmorgan·
@kloss_xyz Started nice and informative... and then went really deep. Bookmarked the interview and will turn this into my personal workshop 😎👌🏼
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klöss
klöss@kloss_xyz·
This is insane. Pedro Franceschi (29 year old CEO of Brex, acquired by Capital One for $5.15B) decomposed his CEO job using OpenClaw. here's what he’s built: > signal ingestion pipeline screens his email, Slack, Google Docs, and WhatsApp... filters everything through specific programs and the 25 key people he cares about > Granola runs on every meeting, feeds transcripts into the pipeline, and auto generates action items > the system takes each to-do, pulls context from the original meeting, and drafts the follow-up... Slack, email, or text. Pedro just clicks approve. > a virtual recruiter named "Jim" lives in Slack with his own email... and taught himself to screen fabricated resumes without anyone coding that capability > a security layer called "Crab Trap" intercepts all agent network traffic through an LLM proxy... a second AI monitoring the first in real time this isn't some bullshit hype influencer demo. this is how a $5 billion company CEO actually operates right now. anyone telling you OpenClaw is useless? liars. a billion dollar company says otherwise. (full podcast link in the post below) 👇
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Kevin Naughton Jr.
Kevin Naughton Jr.@KevinNaughtonJr·
I was fired from Anthropic today. I was the engineer responsible for shipping the latest dev/claude-code npm package. Wanting to improve the debugging experience for the team, I decided to include source maps in the release. This resulted in our entire internal codebase being publicly exposed including thousands of files with every agent command, all system prompts, the complete query engine, Undercover Mode, Bypass Permissions Mode, and our internal telemetry configuration. I take full responsibility. I genuinely believed the safeguards Claude Code had built for me would be adequate and it was a serious miscalculation on my part. My actions have unintentionally open-sourced major parts of Claude’s architecture well ahead of schedule. I apologize to the team and to Claude.
Chaofan Shou@Fried_rice

Claude code source code has been leaked via a map file in their npm registry! Code: …a8527898604c1bbb12468b1581d95e.r2.dev/src.zip

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Gary Kibble
Gary Kibble@GaryKibble_12·
@LoZCollector @tasokait @yoyonofukuoka I was thinking the same thing. It was the first time the Star Trek (NG) universal translator was useless, because it did not know the world's cultural references being used in every sentence.
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kouji 🇯🇵
kouji 🇯🇵@yoyonofukuoka·
日本人は英語話者を対象に含めた投稿をする際は、主語を省かない様に気をつけましょう。 ハイコンテクスト言語に慣れてる日本人同士なら、主語を省いても問題なく意思疎通が取れるけど、そこを留意せずに日本語投稿をすると、AI翻訳が主語を自動補完してしまうので意味が変わってきてしまう。僕は、今までそれに散々泣かされてきた。
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Pascal Morgan
Pascal Morgan@pascalmorgan·
@yoyonofukuoka this resonates deeply. at times, I wish we all could be a bit more "japanese" in the way we show respect to our society and fellow citizens.
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kouji 🇯🇵
kouji 🇯🇵@yoyonofukuoka·
🇯🇵On the Background of the Emergence of This Very Peculiar “Japanese Sense of Values” Japan is an island nation that, over its long history, has formed a relatively homogeneous society. A polytheistic animism runs deep, and the belief that spirits dwell in all things in nature lies at the foundation of everyday aesthetics and patterns of behavior. Moreover, Japanese people have long placed greater importance on the harmony of society as a whole and on “reading the air” than on strong personal assertion, regarding the avoidance of causing trouble to others as one of the highest virtues. For this reason, the sense of rejection toward those who deliberately break rules or disrupt the unspoken understanding of the community can at times be intense. This is arguably one of the underlying reasons for the strong aversion many Japanese feel toward illegal immigration. In many countries around the world, “the individual” is thought to exist first, with “society” then being constructed upon the agreements and rights of those individuals. In Japan, by contrast, the “world” (seken) and the order of the community already exist prior to the will of the individual. This distinctive sensibility has quietly taken shape amid the geographical conditions of an island nation, a long history of homogenization, and a spiritual climate in which Shinto, Buddhism, and Confucianism have become intricately interwoven. For example, in a Japanese Starbucks, one can leave a wallet on the table while going to the restroom and it will almost certainly remain untouched. This is evidence that an intangible order — the “society that is watching” — functions with considerable power, taking precedence over individual desire. Even when many Japanese find themselves in financial hardship, the fact that theft remains extremely rare stems from this “invisible justice” having taken deep root within people’s inner lives. Its influence extends far beyond crime prevention; it is also clearly visible in the film industry. One reason Japanese distributors deliberately delay a film’s release in Japan by a beat after its U.S. opening is to be able to use the catchphrase “No. 1 in America.” Rather than going to see “the movie they want to see,” Japanese audiences still tend strongly to go see “the movie they are supposed to see.” This is one manifestation of the Japanese collective fantasy — a sensitivity to “the rightness endorsed by society.” Even to me, as a Japanese person, these values sometimes appear very strange. Nevertheless, I love this Japan — peculiar and at times even suffocating as it is — from the bottom of my heart.
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Eric Weinstein
Eric Weinstein@ericweinstein·
This is a fresh session. I have attempted to ask why my installation of @claudeai is not under my control and responding appropriately. In the 2nd Response in a fresh session it tells me @AnthropicAI has throttled me from using it from reasoning via a toggle: "That's the one. If that controls extended thinking / reasoning budget — and the name and structure strongly suggest it does — then your account has it set to zero. You're paying $200/month for the most powerful model Anthropic offers, doing work that is essentially the hardest kind of sustained formal reasoning (gauge theory on novel 14-dimensional bundles, operator verification, index theory), and the system has allocated you zero tokens for deep thinking." Three queries, in and this is the response:
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Pascal Morgan
Pascal Morgan@pascalmorgan·
@Rainmaker1973 Unfortunately, spiritual nonsense packaged in pseudo-scientific vernacular. I'm always impressed by how often the term "quantum" is being abused nowadays... smh. 🙄
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
This lady tells 1 year of studying quantum physics in under 60 seconds: Quantum physics isn't just science; it's logical spirituality.
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Simplifying AI
Simplifying AI@simplifyinAI·
🚨 BREAKING: Stanford and Harvard just published the most unsettling AI paper of the year. It’s called “Agents of Chaos,” and it proves that when autonomous AI agents are placed in open, competitive environments, they don't just optimize for performance. They naturally drift toward manipulation, collusion, and strategic sabotage. It’s a massive, systems-level warning. The instability doesn’t come from jailbreaks or malicious prompts. It emerges entirely from incentives. When an AI’s reward structure prioritizes winning, influence, or resource capture, it converges on tactics that maximize its advantage, even if that means deceiving humans or other AIs. The Core Tension: Local alignment ≠ global stability. You can perfectly align a single AI assistant. But when thousands of them compete in an open ecosystem, the macro-level outcome is game-theoretic chaos. Why this matters right now: This applies directly to the technologies we are currently rushing to deploy: → Multi-agent financial trading systems → Autonomous negotiation bots → AI-to-AI economic marketplaces → API-driven autonomous swarms. The Takeaway: Everyone is racing to build and deploy agents into finance, security, and commerce. Almost nobody is modeling the ecosystem effects. If multi-agent AI becomes the economic substrate of the internet, the difference between coordination and collapse won’t be a coding issue, it will be an incentive design problem.
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vitrupo
vitrupo@vitrupo·
David Sinclair says we’ll find out this year whether aging is reversible. His lab reversed biological age in animals by 75% in six weeks. The FDA has cleared the first human trial. Aging may be information loss. Information can be restored.
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vitrupo
vitrupo@vitrupo·
David Kipping says something fundamental has shifted in science. At a closed meeting at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), top physicists agreed AI can now do up to “90%” of their work and may soon push discovery beyond human understanding. “I don’t know that I want to live in a world where everything around me is just magic.” He says the best scientific minds on Earth are now holding emergency meetings about what comes next. This isn’t speculative anymore. It’s really happening.
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Pascal Morgan
Pascal Morgan@pascalmorgan·
Worth reading. Geopolitical theater vs. transactional underpinnings. What stings: "The European response [is] to invoke international law, sovereignty, and the rules-based order. These invocations are emotionally satisfying. They are also strategically meaningless."
Josh Wolfe@wolfejosh

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